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    Effects Of Asylum Seekers

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    regional processing‚ lack of proper resources and mandatory detention with no set duration. The current management of asylum seekers in detention may be having a detrimental impact on children physically‚ emotionally and mentally. Australian Law should align to the Convention on the Rights of the Child when considering children in detention. Research shows that children are impacted negatively both short and long term as a result of detention. It has been investigated by the AHRC

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    Karen Beach 42 Timberleys‚ Littlehampton BN17 6QB Course: Teaching Assistant Student Number: MD1111690 Assignment 8 1. Discuss 3 Strategies that you could adopt to help manage challenging behaviour. Adopting strategies to manage behaviour within a school largely depends on the whole school policy for behaviour management. An appropriate response to challenging behaviour depends on the type of behaviour being exhibited by a child. Any response to challenging behaviour should be consistent‚ fair

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    No Child’s Play: Children in Immigration Detention Asylum seekers become an increasingly controversial topic not just in Australia‚ but also around the world. Asylum seekers are people who flee their homeland in order to find safety from dangerous circumstances that are out of their control (Australian Human Rights Commission‚ 2014). On arrival in or near Australian land‚ these peace seekers are detained until their claims can be legally processed and they are either granted an Australian visa or

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    The War against Terror as War against the Constitution Jackson A. Niday‚ II Abstract: This essay examines rhetorical dynamics in the 2004 US Supreme Court case Hamdi v. Rumsfeld. News reports suggested the court split 8-1 or 6-3. However‚ case texts show substantive disagreements created a 4-2-2-1 split in the court. Moreover‚ while the justices on the bench split into four camps rather than two‚ those camps were not defined along ideological lines. This essay argues that pragmatism‚ the legal

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    which have currently been denied their basic human rights. The government’s policy of creating Immigration Detention Facilities as a way of detaining unauthorised asylum seekers may be a solution the problem of controlling Australia’s borders‚ however‚ violates the human rights of this group in Australia. One strategy that addresses this issue is the implementation of community detention‚ which has many positive and negative aspects. Many people seek refuge in Australia to escape the terrors of

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    limits of a persons detention‚ and the processes that must be undertaken if the custody officer wishes to extend the time that a person is kept in custody. I will be exploring the duties of the custody officer and what the job role entails on a day to day basis. Whatever is done by the custody officer is to be undertaken in a certain manor and in accordance with the PACE act‚ some of the processes being more time consuming than others. I will also look at limits of detention and the process of review

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    ARTICLE 10 – FREEDOM OF SPEECH‚ ASSEMBLY AND ASSOCIATION ♠ Under Article 10 of the Federal Constitution ‚ 3 rights are given ie o Freedom of speech & expression o Freedom of assembly o Freedom of association Freedom of speech & expression ♠ Freedom of speech is not absolute because of the need to balance the needs/ interests of the society/ community as a whole. Case of PP v Ooi Kee Saik (1971) per Raja Azlan Shah J‚ “ There cannot

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    Censorship In China

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    China vs. Human Rights Over the past few decades‚ the world witnessed the astronomical rise of countries once considered “third-world”. Perhaps‚ the most quintessential of all is the rise of China. Evidences of the middle kingdom ongoing industrial revolution are present in the air‚ in its water‚ and in the vast transformation of the country’s landscape. “A total of sixteen out of the top twenty most polluted cities are in China” (Walsh). While 2010 marks the year China surpassed Japan as the world’s

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    Australian courts have found in previous cases that the detention of unlawful citizens is considered as an administrative detention that is effected by the Executive government.4 Such detention is valid for the purpose of processing and removal from Australia of unlawful non-citizens‚ and immigration detention is not repugnant to the Commonwealth Constitution.5 It was argued in the case of Al-Kateb v Godwin that stateless unlawful

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    Asylum Seekers

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    the responsibilities to refugees as per United Nations Council Resolutions (1967). The US and UK have implemented deterrence policies that classify these asylum seekers as deviant outsiders (Frey& Zhao‚ 2011). The employment of widespread use of detention‚ the passing of legislation that deny this fundamental human right to protection‚ as well as the negative depiction of asylum seekers in the press all combine to effectively criminalize protection seekers (Hassan‚ 2000). This paper seeks to illustrate

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